Once you click the link above, you will see at the bottom of the GitHub page and button Download ZIP. You must click on that to download the XDF files as a ZIP file. You must then extract them to the appropriate folder.

Big Thanks to dmacpro91, jyamona and MHD Tuning for being a part of this project and all the work everyone has done.

Martial (MHD) and I personally spent countless hours working on standardizing the XDFs to include converting them from metric to standard values. But without the help and support from the rest of the team, we wouldn't be here today.

Just a high level overview of what was done... Tables were added and or corrected, layout was standardized, and we added table AXIS entries so you can scale the table AXIS values. We offer ROM support for I8A0S, IJE0S, INA0S, and soon to come, IKM0S.

This thread will serve the community by providing a common place to download accurate, up to date XDF files and allow the community to provide feedback to the team responsible for managing the public XDF repository.

If you have any questions, issues, concerns, or just want to provide feedback for changes or recommendations, feel free to comment here or through PM.

very nice, I need to get to studying here as i just bought my car a month ago.

I assume BB flasher software for loading the Bins only works with BT cable, or can I use a cheap INPA cable? also the previous owner said i should have a good battery charger and winfpk just in case.

I did download your XDF file and use it for comparison of what the car has in it now and a few other bins.

I would love to learn more about tuning these cars, having a little background in hp tuners, and it was nice as everything was comprised into that one program, no need to log with 1 program, flash with another, and make changes with tunerpro.

very nice, I need to get to studying here as i just bought my car a month ago.

I assume BB flasher software for loading the Bins only works with BT cable, or can I use a cheap INPA cable? also the previous owner said i should have a good battery charger and winfpk just in case.

I did download your XDF file and use it for comparison of what the car has in it now and a few other bins.

I would love to learn more about tuning these cars, having a little background in hp tuners, and it was nice as everything was comprised into that one program, no need to log with 1 program, flash with another, and make changes with tunerpro.

BB software only works with BT cable. But you can flash your car faster and easier with an android device, running MHD app, using an INPA cable. However, finding a compatible INPA cable has been tricky for a lot of people.

TurnerPro is the only software that can read the BIN file at the moment. I believe someone on N54tech is trying to get ECUflash to work with our XDF/BIN files. But that is still a work in progress at the moment.

Basically XDF is a definition file for the source code of the DME (.bin file) because the DME bin file is just one big long string of hex numbers. LOL, well this is how my simplistic mind understands it, I'm sure I made some guys who really know this stuff cringe a bit!

Anyways, the definition file (xdf) defines more tables that we didnt have access to previously and makes it easier to adjust those tables so that any tuner can use it with a free program like tuner pro to adjust those new tables for better tunes and more control of what the DME is doing to control the performance of the car. Its open source flash tuning and it gives the clever tuners the tools to make more bad*ss tunes or for the shade tree tuner like myself, allows me to get into more trouble and then employ a tuner to help out